> Hinzu komme, dass den privaten Gläubigern auch ein potenzieller Imageschaden drohe, wenn sie der Ukraine in dem Überlebenskampf nicht entgegenkämen. "Das sind ja jetzt nicht irgendwelche kleinen Sparer, sondern das sind große Investitionshäuser wie Blackrock und Pimco, die sich das also durchaus leisten können." Auch westliche Regierungen drängen auf ein größeres Engagement der privaten Gläubiger.
klaro, blackrock und so gehört doch schon die halbe ukraine, die können sich also selbst die schulden erlassen 🤡
@istvan @icedquinn probably, i do wonder how i got spared the really annoying parts in my youth, but maybe the world in general just wasn't as hellish back then. have to turn up the temperature slowly else the frogs notice.
@p@fsebugoutzone.org i like how i've stayed out of rust long enough to see the tide turn
@istvan @icedquinn i'm millenial, so i don't really have a good recollection of how things were in tech before dotcom BUT it might be that these effects were delayed about 5-10 years here in europe? i remember things being more cool cyberpunk and certainly less lickspittle DEI. especially there were much more meritocracy and freedom of speech vibes.
Aus IT-technischer Sicht zeigt sich an dem #COMPACT-Verbot wie wichtig backups sind, die nicht lokal gelagert werden. Es muss nicht unbedingt Feuer oder Wasser sein. Paul Brandenburg hat das auch schon gut erklärt, wie das mit der Hardware läuft.
https://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/eu-gericht-corona-impfstoff-100.html
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ÖRR muss dichtgemacht werden.
@icedquinn positive law - not even once!
@icedquinn archive.org seems to have it https://archive.org/details/steve-outtrim-silicon-valleys-secret-weapon-the-shadow-history-of-burningman
@icedquinn their archive is paid ![]()
@icedquinn thanks!
and nothing will happen xD
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> i saw a very long documentary podcast years ago. it was some ten hour thing on burning man, and touched on the control grid's deliberate ruination of society.
do you remember what it was called? sounds pretty interesting!
> it was then split up with the creation of 'nerd culture' to make the tech people unsociable to everyone else, so they would stay siloed and controllable.
what has happened in tech is pretty weird. the anarcho part seems to be completely gone by now, replaced by corporate HR culture. when do you think the split happend?
@icedquinn this is absolutely on purpose.
you have much less conflicts with mixed age groups of children vs. how public schools are doing it, for example. normally, bigger kids love to help younger ones and younger kids don't fear older ones. until they all are put into these public institutions.
makes people much better controllable if they have to rely on the state for help, not on other generations.
state licensed lolbert and hypernatalist with a breeding kink. never watched rick & morty and i'm proud of it.
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